Rick Santorum is coming to California for a fundraiser Thursday in lovely Alamo (Contra Costa County) and a late afternoon trip to the Jelly Belly factory in Fairfield. It’s partially a Reagan homage…the Gipper really dug jelly beans, remember. There’s a portrait of Dutch done in jellies at the factory.

That said, California has not been as lucrative a fundraising pit for Santorum as it has for his presidential rivals. As we’ve told you, Mitt Romney has locked up most of the establishment conservatives in the state — and their money. Santo has a lot of respect from the state’s Tea Party types (though Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry were their faves), so he’s got no active base of support here.

The Santorum campaign has raised $516,015 from Californians through February, according to an analysis of campaign finance reports performed for The Chronicle by Maplight.org, the nonpartisan outfit that studies in the influence of money on politics.

Santo’s number one contributor state: Texas. No. 2 is his home state of Pennsylvania.

Compare that to how much Santo’s rivals are pulling from the Golden State, according to Maplight (Their No. 1 states are in paranthesis):
Newt Gingrich: $995,996 (Florida)
Mitt Romney: $4.7 million (New York)
Ron Paul: $1.4 million (California)
President Obama: $4.4 million (California)

The Red,White and Blue Fund, the SuperPAC that supports Santorum, has only pulled $238,250 through February from California — its fifth highest state. Wyoming is No. 1. Wyoming???? That’s the home of Foster Friess, who is the moneybags behind the pro-Santorum Super PAC.